Boredom is frequently considered inconsequential and has received relatively little research attention. We argue that boredom has important implications for human functioning, based on emotion theory and empirical evidence. Specifically, we argue that boredom motivates pursuit of new goals when the previous goal is no longer beneficial. Exploring alternate goals and experiences allows the attainment of goals that might be missed if people fail to reengage. Similar to other discrete emotions, we propose that boredom has specific and unique impacts on behavior, cognition, experience and physiology. Consistent with a broader argument that boredom encourages the behavioral pursuit of alternative goals, we argue that, while bored, attention to t...
peer-reviewedBoredom is typically regarded a nuisance. Past research on boredom depicts this common ...
Boredom is an emotional state that has a long history in organizational research. Despite recent cha...
In the current society, boredom has a bad reputation. Among others, one reason is that boredom is a ...
Boredom is likely one of the most prevalent, yet least understood, emotions. It is easy to find exa...
peer-reviewedThis thesis by publication documents the results of a three year PhD research project ...
Boredom is a common experience that affects people on multiple levels, including their thoughts, fee...
Boredom remains a poorly understood phenomenon despite its evident association with dysfunctional be...
Functional accounts of boredom propose that boredom serves as an impartial signal to change somethin...
Boredom is defined as a unique psychophysiological state possessing interrelated and inseparable emo...
Boredom is defined as a unique psychophysiological state possessing interrelated and inseparable emo...
Boredom is a prevalent emotion with potential negative consequences. Previous research has associate...
Humans are highly motivated to avoid boredom. What is the functional role of boredom, and why is it ...
I argue that the state of boredom (i.e., the transitory and non-pathological experience of boredom) ...
Boredom is associated with a range of problematic feelings and behaviour, and may be on the increase...
It has been assumed, stemming from the work of Hebb (1955, 1966) and Berlyne (1960, 1967), that bore...
peer-reviewedBoredom is typically regarded a nuisance. Past research on boredom depicts this common ...
Boredom is an emotional state that has a long history in organizational research. Despite recent cha...
In the current society, boredom has a bad reputation. Among others, one reason is that boredom is a ...
Boredom is likely one of the most prevalent, yet least understood, emotions. It is easy to find exa...
peer-reviewedThis thesis by publication documents the results of a three year PhD research project ...
Boredom is a common experience that affects people on multiple levels, including their thoughts, fee...
Boredom remains a poorly understood phenomenon despite its evident association with dysfunctional be...
Functional accounts of boredom propose that boredom serves as an impartial signal to change somethin...
Boredom is defined as a unique psychophysiological state possessing interrelated and inseparable emo...
Boredom is defined as a unique psychophysiological state possessing interrelated and inseparable emo...
Boredom is a prevalent emotion with potential negative consequences. Previous research has associate...
Humans are highly motivated to avoid boredom. What is the functional role of boredom, and why is it ...
I argue that the state of boredom (i.e., the transitory and non-pathological experience of boredom) ...
Boredom is associated with a range of problematic feelings and behaviour, and may be on the increase...
It has been assumed, stemming from the work of Hebb (1955, 1966) and Berlyne (1960, 1967), that bore...
peer-reviewedBoredom is typically regarded a nuisance. Past research on boredom depicts this common ...
Boredom is an emotional state that has a long history in organizational research. Despite recent cha...
In the current society, boredom has a bad reputation. Among others, one reason is that boredom is a ...